Xipella Tinto

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Intense dark red in colour, with aromas of ripe fruit, mineral notes and oak ageing. On the palate, it is gentle and sweet with fine tannins. The finish is long and satisfying.

Information

Product Code
SP0055 (DUTY FREE)

About This Wine

Country
Spain
Region
Catalonia
Winery
Clos Montblanc
Type
Red Wine
Grape Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon
Grape Variety
Cinsault
Grape Variety
Syrah
Vintage
2021
Food Matching
Grilled meats, hearty stews, Spanish tapas
ABV (%)
14.5
Closure
Cork
Size (cl)
75
Case Size
6
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Organic
No
Sulphites
Contains
Celery
No
Gluten
No
Milk
No
Eggs
No
Fish
No
Nuts
No
Peanuts
No
Sesame
No
Sesame Seeds
No
Shellfish
No
Soya Beans
No
Mustard
No
Molluscs
No
Lupin
No

Clos Mont-Blanc

The Clos Montblanc winery is located in Barbera de la Conca, very close to two symbolic locations in the history of Catalonia, the fortified town of Montblanc and the Monastery of Poblet. It is an area steeped in history and tradition. Here the Cistercian monks settled, nearly a thousand years ago, with their firm goal of finding the way to perfection. Their ethos survives in the hearts of the local people today a nd can be clearly seen in the way in which they go about their daily work. From a geological point of view, it is an area with a rich, well-balanced soil which is grey and limey, full of variations, and has the optimum natural qualities for viniculture. The essence of the Clos Mont Blanc cellar is a pride in the land to which it belongs and a working system based on a thousand-year-old tradition. Clos Mont-Blanc creates wines which have a unique character and a nature and sensitivity of their very own. Clos Mont-Blanc wines obtain their character from indigenous varieties such as Tempranillo or Grenache, together with foreign grapes such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah, in a symbiosis of character and added personality. The white wines blend traditional Macabeo from Spain with Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, ensuring the mix is exactly the right balance.

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